Welcome to Seafire Wellness Festival, where self-care meets tropical paradise. From October 31st through November 3rd 2024, we invite you to escape the daily grind and rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul.
Priority Registration for classes will start October 1st at 9am for Attendees staying at Seafire resort. Attendees not staying at the resort will be able to register/sign-up for sessions starting Tuesday October 15th at 9am.
Book your accommodation at Kimpton Seafire Resort+Spa at https://www.seafireresortandspa.com/ and get access to create your personalized itinerary.
Don’t forget to make time for spa treatments! Look up the offer on https://www.seafireresortandspa.com/ , choose the treatment that is calling your name, and email spa@seafireresortandspa.com to secure your booking.
Seafire Wellness Festival is an event designed exclusively for adults, providing a serene and immersive experience for those seeking personal growth and holistic well-being.
One Dog at a Time (ODAAT) is a foster based dog rescue group based in Grand Cayman which started its work towards the end of 2013 when we realized the extent of the pet overpopulation in The Cayman Islands. We gained our non-profit status in 2017. All of our board members bring different skills and interests to the table with the one thing we have in common being our desire to rescue and re-home unwanted dogs and puppies.
We rescue unwanted dogs and puppies from the streets and from the Department Of Agriculture pound. At DOA pound dogs that are found on the streets or surrendered by their owners are at risk of euthanasia. We raise funds through our fundraising events and donations to cover the costs of vetting the dogs, spaying and neutering them and treating for heartworm or other issues such as ringworm (when needed). Our funds also pay for collars and leashes, dog crates, dog bowls, poop bags and other items needed as well as covering the costs of food and Heartgard whilst in foster homes. The funds raised also pay for dogs to be flown to our rescue partners in New York, Tampa and Toronto. We work with other rescue groups in Cayman most commonly Cayman Islands Humane Society taking dogs from to fly off island. Currently, we rescue and re-home between 10 and 20 dogs a month and on average have 10-15 on our books at any one time. We need to raise at least $4000 each month to cover these costs and have some wonderful community partners who work with us to help us raise these funds.